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How land use change contributes to reducing soil erosion in the Jialing River Basin, China
Zhang, Shanghong
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Liu, Yan
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Wang, Taiwei
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Agricultural Water Management
133
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2014
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C
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pp. 65-73
Jialing River Basin, China. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (
SWAT
) was used to model daily runoff and sediment data from …
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The Contribution of Conservation Practices in Reducing Runoff, Soil Loss, and Transport of Nutrients at the Watershed Level
Rocha, Everton
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Calijuri, Maria
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Santiago, Aníbal
; …
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Water Resources Management
26
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2012
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13
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nutrient losses using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (
SWAT
) in the São Bartolomeu Stream Watershed, which is a significant …
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Application of unit response approach for spatial prioritization of runoff and sediment sources
Saghafian, Bahram
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Sima, Somayeh
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Sadeghi, Sajjad
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109
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2012
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southwestern Iran. Soil and Water Assessment Tool (
SWAT
) model was calibrated and validated against observed stream flow and …
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